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2013-02-08, 11:14 | Link #962 |
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Why did the main character stand there in shock while I'm sure most of us figured out what was happening long before he did? Realism. That is exactly how any of us would have reacted. It is the difference between observing/imagining a hypothetical situation from an outside viewpoint and actually experiencing it in real life. You are the unbiased, unaffected, logical third party that can observe and come to a conclusion because of this.
How exactly could he have saved her? The exoskeleton was clearly shown to be incredibly strong. It was able to overpower both her weight and his although he was the only one able to actually resist. He would need both arms to carry her and keep her off the ground, but it would simply use his own body as leverage against him. Not only that, his hands would also be occupied disallowing the use of his pad to call for help. If he sets he down anywhere, the exoskeleton will get right back up again. Waiting for the battery to die before his own strength gives out? You must be joking. There was nothing he could have done to save her. As for Subaru, if it turns out it did fall directly on him and he doesn't attempt to get out of the way like it implied he wasn't going to, then he's either dead or in very critical condition if they can get him to a hospital in time. When sometihng of its weight falls on a person, they're usually crushed to death and killed almost instantly. The human body is quite weak. Did they say how much it weighs exactly? Also that is some damn strong wind.
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2013-02-08, 12:12 | Link #963 | |
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Seriously dude Her death was some extreme B.S. IT would have been more plausible for her legs to shock her to death or something. And really, she cant be that heavy that Kai cant pick her up, seriously now come on. NOW I can see if none of the stuff in the show happened and it was like the first episode and this is the first weird thing to have happened. but at THIS point in the story. . . No. Just. . .No. If they wanted to show that the exoskeleton was THAT strong, or that he couldnt call for help, or that the thing would have used Kai's weight against him, whatever. ..They should have SHOWN THAT! Show! dont tell. In this case, the creators did neither. Pretty much if most of the viewers are saying "hey wtf is that why didn't he help her" and calling bullshit on that death scene, then the creators have done something wrong. If someone has to speculate that "maybe he couldn't because of x, x, and x" in reaction to the above wtf, then the creators have done something wrong. That was one of the most contrived, stupid, unplausible deaths I have ever seen in a medium. It was that bad. Edit: actually now that I've thought about it, this episode was actually pretty bad, the monopoles all of a sudden raining from the sky, the fact that all of a sudden the robot is done, Someone as Subaru Running NEXT to the damn robot in windy weather, when they should have put the damn robot in the hangar once hearing about it being "off" while walking; the weather didn't really have to have much to do with that, any engineer would have put it back in the hangar and inspected in again, rather than KEEP it running AND stay next to it. just a whole episode of "Hey, that's B.S." after I watched it. Last edited by CJ_Walker; 2013-02-08 at 12:23. |
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2013-02-08, 12:38 | Link #964 |
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For details info (like monopoles) than read VN since most people those days don't like info...( that why they skip some parts.)
+ 2- you saw how her leg let her stand up right? so if he carry her away = there high chance that the leg will kick him... don't to mention that they are heavy plus he don't have time to think. Also many people stop thinking when something like that happened in front of them and when they finally manage to react 90% if times they end up doing something stupid... real life example: What happened when there is someone who randomly shoot fire in the middle of streets? *some scream while gun man fire at nearby people>>> start fire at them *some run away in middle of streets without any cover>>> dead *some even just run and let their wife & childern in line fire to save themselves... How many people (not cops) try to stop him like video games? None.... |
2013-02-08, 13:01 | Link #965 |
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R;N 16 - Endless Sky, Endless Dream
After so many episodes of work, it's wonderful to see Gunvarrel getting up and running. Akiko's determination to give it a face shows why I love her. GB-2 may function like a real robot, but it's built with the heart of a super robot! And that heart may end up saving the world at one point, because that ending... it ties in with the technological theme that's been present throughout the entire Science Adventure series, and was pretty heartbreaking to watch. Whatever's in that report must be serious news. The end of this episode kinda reminded me of a technological version of The Red Shoes. There's still six episodes left, so plenty of time for things to happen beyond here - and this is surely a catalyst towards that. |
2013-02-08, 13:01 | Link #966 | |
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2013-02-08, 13:35 | Link #968 |
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Maybe, maybe not. As for me, I don’t think higher-tech will easily brush off the most apparent issue of it: balance. An AI mecha legs balancing itself when the user’s body is cooperative I can understand. But not when the user is struggling against the legs with the help from a young man no less. Despite all that, the mecha legs can lift its user’s body by itself and continue moving forwards like-a-boss .
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2013-02-08, 13:57 | Link #970 | |
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Though they keep it secret from consumer. |
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2013-02-08, 14:53 | Link #972 |
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GunPro-2 is finally ready for testing. About time too.
Yashio as the pilot was a success. Looks like those weird Monopoles came in handy. So far it was better than the previous version. It even looked cool through their Poke Com. Kai looking for Kimijima Report No. 7, but they're on to him. That's not good in any way, he's getting to close to the truth. Mizuka payed the price for that...
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2013-02-08, 17:32 | Link #973 |
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Whether they planned it ahead or not is irrelevant to me. For me, there's no way a replacement legs can lift two people by itself (Kai & Mizuka who were laying down). Not to mention that the legs also need to balance itself which is not (supposed to be) an easy feat. But the mecha legs did all of that almost effortlessly.
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2013-02-08, 17:51 | Link #974 |
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I dunno, how much do you actually know about prosthetics technology? You might be right, but just because something seems too crazy to be true doesn't mean it actually is impossible. There's a lot of times where, whenever you look into a certain technology you haven't read up on for a while, it's more advanced than you realized and capable of doing more impressive things than you would have imagined.
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2013-02-08, 17:56 | Link #975 | |
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The real problem for me on this episode is the whole robot building that was skip and the whole monopole raining which was suddenly said out of no where. The robot hijacking was already hinted before, heck they even had robot rebellion of house robot cleaner that turn against them which..... the police just let them barge in >_> without even shooting or dispatching them <_< Some are pretty sketchy scenes but they consistent to the mystery so I don't have problems on them. My problems is they tried to do the whole mystery thing and keep it in secret while the whole robot club has happy ambiance to the problem. Ignorance is a bliss and the mixing of two different mood gives a mood whiplash to me.
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2013-02-08, 18:09 | Link #976 | |
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and you're worried about an advanced exoskeleton unit? |
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2013-02-08, 18:33 | Link #978 | |
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Highschool kids from the future building giant robot is fine with me. Monopoles just raining down from the sky is ridiculous yes, I never said that it wasn't. I just didn't bother to address it. Time machine is not in this specific anime (even though it's in the same universe), so don't mention it. But prosthetic legs doing what is physically impossible (IMO) just bother me. Hey, I'm allowed to voice my opinion, right?
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2013-02-08, 21:09 | Link #979 |
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Good thing Version 2 walks smoothly, though now they lost their place. Wonder where sensei disappeared to. The wind was an honest giveaway to not run the test, hope Subaru jumped out in time. Not sure why report 7 appeared the second time. I was crying in pain when Mizuka was forced to stand up. Though wouldn't a side tackle and keep her on her side stop it from moving like it had.
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2013-02-08, 21:28 | Link #980 | |
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It's the same world as Steins;Gate, Nae herself is a character from S;G, and Kurisu (or rather, a 2ch post by her) has also made an appearance. The Committee of 300 in R;N is the same one that was behind SERN in S;G as well.
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